Swedish Paper: IDF Kills Arabs to Trade their Organs
Haaretz / Morten Berthelsen
18-Aug-2009 (6 comments)

A leading Swedish newspaper reported this week that Israeli soldiers are abducting Palestinians to steal their organs, prompting furious condemnation and accusations of an anti-Semitic blood libel from the Foreign Ministry and a rival Swedish publication.

"They plunder the organs of our sons," read the headline in Sweden's largest daily newspaper, the left-leaning Aftonbladet, which devoted a double spread in its cultural section to the article.

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The Foreign Ministry reacted angrily yesterday to the report. Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said the newspaper's decision to publish the story is "a mark of disgrace" for the Swedish press.

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A better link on this story can also be found here:

//www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132979



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capt_ayhab

Louie FYI

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In 2002 the then State Attorney General Elyakim Rubinstein ordered the police to investigate the head of the Institute of Forensice Medicine at Abu Kabir Prof. Yehuda Hiss because of suspected corruption and
maladministration related to theft of organs.
This came after a growing list of relatives of deceased Jewish Israelis (among them Israeli soldiers) discovered that their loved ones had organs removed without consent.

There was a long list of charges against Hiss ranging
from unethical behaviour as a medical professional to criminal acts such as the illegal sale of and dealings in organs and body parts, removing organs from deceased persons without consent, and misrepresenting organs in returned bodies.

This did not even involve Palestinians, only Jewish Israelis.
The
stories about Palestinian Intifada dead arriving home from Abu Kabir with their organs removed (for which there is hard evidence) begin to circulate widely in the 1990s.

//www.haaretz.com/hasen/objects/pages/Respons...

 

-YT 


capt_ayhab

Louie

by capt_ayhab on

Answer to that question has to come from the contributor. ;-)

Now, may I ask your opinion on the article itself?

-YT 


Louie Louie

Capt.

by Louie Louie on

Yes, I realize that but why did he change the title?


capt_ayhab

Louie

by capt_ayhab on

There are two articles. The one you are referring to is in reaction to the original article which was published in Swedish paper.

Original story //www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1108384.html

The reaction  //www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1108554.html

If click on the first link, you will also find a link to Original Swedish newspaper article in Swedish.

//www.aftonbladet.se/kultur/article5652583.ab

Warning, the photos in Swedish article are rather disturbing.

 

-YT 

 


Louie Louie

Why did you change the title????

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The actual title:

"Swedish newspaper 'blood libel' sparks harsh condemnation "

Khejalat bekesh!